The Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions and politics . JD>K;;. - FASHIONS FOR I ADIES. 211 ingby what means it bad come intobis hands, and desiring no otherproof of his gratitude, than a so-lemn promise, not to proceed inany way against the wretch bvwhom tiic papers bad been en-trusted to him. All literary hatredvanished at once before aprcjc dure Bnerous. M. Uorat hastenedto embrace the man whom he bad treated so ill in Frerons Journal;ami from that time M. de la llarpealways endeavuured to give hisopinions of M. Dorat and his worksin far milder lang


The Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions and politics . JD>K;;. - FASHIONS FOR I ADIES. 211 ingby what means it bad come intobis hands, and desiring no otherproof of his gratitude, than a so-lemn promise, not to proceed inany way against the wretch bvwhom tiic papers bad been en-trusted to him. All literary hatredvanished at once before aprcjc dure Bnerous. M. Uorat hastenedto embrace the man whom he bad treated so ill in Frerons Journal;ami from that time M. de la llarpealways endeavuured to give hisopinions of M. Dorat and his worksin far milder language. FASHIONS POK LADIES. PLATE 21.—PROMENADE DEE3S. A FINE cambric round robe, with i bodice and long sleeves, not I dl as of late j embroidered stomacher front and high collar, trimmed with muslin or lace; a Tuscan border of needie-work at theft et. A Cossack mantle of pale ruby, or blossom-coloured velvet, lined with white sarsnet, and trim- tons. The Rochclle spencer com-posed of the same material, ap-pliqued with footing lace down thesleeve, and trimmed at each <with a narrow, but full bor


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